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Footage. Shows aspects of the Columbia River project other than dam or powerhouse construction. Includes: people and scenery along the Columbia; abandoned homes and communities on the Arrow Lakes; burning/demolition of old buildings; flooding on the Columbia and in the Arrow Lake villages; flood at Trail (June 1967); Dept. of Highways ferries serving the area; the Gates of St. Leon Hotel; the burning of the derelict sternwheeler S.S. "Minto"; winter recreation/festivities and other scenes at the town of Mica.

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A VHS reference copy is available for this item.

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Copyright British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority.

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Shot lists in file F1992:05/042.

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Supplied title based on contents of item. This material, comprising about 1,350 feet in total, was selected at BCARS from several cans of footage shot for (or out-takes from) THE NEW COLUMBIA and other related BC Hydro films. It was selected for preservation because it depicts aspects of the Columbia River project that receive less emphasis in the completed films, and provides additional footage of landscapes that disappeared when the area was flooded.